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Group lessons soon available to beginning & Intermediate ESL Students on English Central

"ESL CARNIVAL is so excited about English Central - so much so that we will use this Platform to teach eSL students conversational english programs"

Go Here for dates, Times & RatesIf you are excited over Breaking News English & Randall's Cyber ESL-LAB you will love esl carnival's group teaching styles. Additionally, we think you should know about our #1 ESL teaching platform . we have decided to use the esl carnival's teaching materials to help launch the GROUP CLASSES that will soon be available on English central. (English Central is a teacher's platform & system where we can hold classes online and teach as many as 100 students at a time online).

If you have other friends who would like to join our upcoming 12-day group sessions on english central,please direct them to this website as our 7-day group classes will begin September 8, 2014. Enrollment for classes is taking place now. Contact: staff.eslcarnival@gmail.com

ESL Carnival recruits American teachers to travel & teach English Second Language classes/programs in China, Korea and Japan. ESL Carnival also designs & places ad campaigns for companies & international schools seeking ESL Teachers. These ads are placed on our website & your company may use the artwork created on this site for its own use. (Please note that any artwork created must continue to carry the logo of "Created by ESL Carnival" on the art creation. ESL Carnival strives to incorporate international teaching while investing in our project of maintaining & supporting 'THE ARTS' in the international classroom. Thank-You for Supporting the Arts!Gia LoveladyESL Carnival - Director of RecruitmentESL Carnival Las Vegas Incorporated

Want to get out there and teach in Madrid Spain?

Okay, this is a non-paid Homestay geared for the international traveler looking for experience in ESL teaching. This is a non-compensation Homestay/Accommodation Exchange. Get in on this deal as soon as possible to enhance your resume & enjoy teaching abroad. Begin your teaching footprint! (more)

2012-2013 2013 is coming to a close and the warmth of the holidays is approaching. I feel as though I've had plenty of time to reflect on 2012... It was an amazing year. My goals were:

- Run a marathon every month- Run a 50 miler- Spread peace to everyone- Grow stronger as a person

I ended up running 5 marathons, 4 50Ks, a 44 mile Rim to Rim to Rim in the Grand Canyon, a 100K, and a 28 mile Quad Dipsea. Every single race was unique in it's own way and provided me with a learning experience if viewed appropriately. Starting with my first marathon in the Vibram Five Fingers in January and learning how to strengthen my feet and ankles for the next one in February, in which I was told the following day by my mother that I had placed 1st in my age group! In March I made the dumbest mistake of 2012 and attempted to eat a 12-egg omelette with hash browns and muffins at Broken Yolk the day before the L.A. marathon. April I had the chance to run in the canyons of Vegas where I again took 1st place in my age division, in May, I met some amazing people that I bonded with for life in the Grand Canyon, June I had my best marathon time of 2012 at the Rock' n Roll San Diego marathon. In July I met an inspirational English teacher in the Modjeska Canyon, in August I suffered through 105 degree heat at Mt. Disappointment 50K, in September I ran with one of my very best friends on one of the most beautiful islands our planet has in her first marathon. In October I ran for 100 for America, running the inaugural Cuyamaca 100K, in November I ran a race that I had been reading about for years and, most recently, I ran a snowy 50K with my brother, the best way to end the year. (MORE)

As I am writing this, I am indulging in my three Singapore addictions. I think I spend more money on these three foods than all my other culinary expenditures combined. I am sorry to report, however, that these foods are only interesting in how dull they are.The first addiction is Lychee Drink, which is the name would imply, is made with the juice of the lychee. (Not much juice, though. After all, anything labeled "Fruit Drink" is usually composed mostly of water and a corn syrup). I buy at least a case of 24 eight-ounce boxes each week. The most interesting thing about Lychee drink is that, even if it were 100 percent juice, it would still taste as artificial as PET plastic. That is because fresh lychee fruits, right out of the leathery red peel, look, feel, and taste uncannily like something from a can. Furthermore, my initial investigations seem to indicate that the more expensive a variety of lychee is, the more it tastes like the weird peeled grape things from Del Monte fruit cocktail. (more)

Posted by Kitty McEntireJuly 7, 2013

Summary: Woman Fulfills Dream with Stay in Shanghai

Every weekday at 6 p.m., Kitty McTyre faithfully clicked on the wooden Philco radio in the living room. Minutes later the smooth voice of travel correspondent Lowell Thomas swept her from Beckley to Buddhist temples where monks prayed and clashed cymbals.

For decades, McTyre replayed snippets of Thomas’s stories whenever China popped into her thoughts. But she longed to replace his experiences with her own.

Last year McTyre, now 60, did. From September of 1996 until June, she walked the bustling streets of Shanghai and got paid for it. The kindergarten teacher from Huntington’s Miller Elementary taught English to aspiring high school students who hoped to someday run Chinese businesses.

“It was a marvelous opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream,” McTyre said at her home in Huntington. “For a long time I had been very busy raising my family, (more)

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Thailand Kryse

Kryse taught in Wuhan & Hubei, China and is currently blogging for ESL Carnival about her wonderful experiences, "I had the best time of my life teaching grade school & university students in China."

Tin Lizzie

Elizabeth ran in the Badwater Salton Sea Race & is a new blogger for ESL Carnival. Her BLOG is, "You Never Know Until You Try."

USA Kiesha

Kiesha is now working diligently at her health & wellness career and wants to tell ESL Carnival about what it is like to switch careers in the USA from management to health. Kiesha loves the joys of traveling and is currently another one of our newest bloggers.